Types of individual mailboxes, Call forwarding to a voice mailbox – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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Voice Mail Services

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This then allows calling parties, or even you, to leave a voice message

in this common mailbox that will then be distributed to all of the

members who share this mailbox.

Note: This is also true, of course, of all the other extensions

in your facility. Everyone then has the liberty of leaving voice

messages in any available individual or common mailbox.

Types of Individual Mailboxes

Your individual mailbox may be managed according to one of the

following three operating modes:

In answering mode: Your mailbox only plays an absence message

that you may manage yourself. Calling parties who are directed

to your mailbox hear your message, however they are not able

to leave a message for you.

In recording mode: Your mailbox plays a greeting message that

you may manage yourself. Calling parties who are directed to

your mailbox hear your message, and then may leave a voice

message for you that you may subsequently consult.

In personal assistant mode: Your mailbox plays a greeting

message that you may manage yourself. Calling parties who are

directed to your mailbox may either leave a voice message, or if

they so desire, be redirected to your assistant or another exten-

sion you previously designated, or also to your facility’s

attendants.

The selection of the operating mode for each mailbox is usually

under control of your system administrator. The mode usually

implemented is the recording mode (which is assumed in the rest

of this guide).

Call Forwarding to a Voice Mailbox

Forwarding calls to your individual mailbox may be effective according

to one of the following types of call forwards:

Call forward on no-answer condition: Your calling parties will be

re-directed to your mailbox, whenever you do not answer,

typically after a 20-second delay.

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